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North Logan, Utah

Homes with Pools for Sale in North Logan, Utah

North Logan sits at the northern end of Cache Valley, tucked up against the foothills of the Bear River Range at roughly 4,700 feet elevation. Summers here are warm but short — daytime highs typically reach the upper 80s to low 90s from late June through August, with cool evenings that can drop into the 60s even on the hottest days. That climate shapes the pool conversation considerably. A private pool in North Logan gives you a genuine backyard retreat for those two-plus months of real heat, but it's a seasonal asset, not the year-round lifestyle amenity it would be in St. George's desert warmth. Most pool owners here close their pools by late September and open them again around Memorial Day, which means maintenance costs are compressed into a shorter operating window than in southern Utah markets. Still, for families near Utah State University or commuting to Logan's growing healthcare and manufacturing employment base, a backyard pool is a meaningful upgrade to a home that already backs up to mountain views of the Wellsville or Bear River ranges.

Homes with pools in North Logan tend to sit on larger lots in established neighborhoods like Sweetwater, Country Club Estates, and subdivisions along 2400 North — areas where the lot sizes can accommodate a pool and still leave usable yard space. Price premiums for a pool typically run $20,000–$50,000 over comparable non-pool homes, depending on pool condition, size, and whether a spa or water feature is included. Because the Cache Valley pool market is smaller than Wasatch Front metros, inventory moves — a pool home that's priced well rarely sits long come spring listing season. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · North Logan market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in North Logan right now.

Full North Logan market report
Median sale
$450,000
11 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
4 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
36
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with pools in North Logan.

How long is the swimming season for a pool in North Logan?

Realistically, you're looking at a swim season from around late May through mid-September — roughly 14 to 16 weeks. Cache Valley's high elevation means water heaters or heat pumps are almost a necessity if you want comfortable swimming before July, and nights cool off fast even in August. Most owners budget for a heater if the pool doesn't already have one.

Are there water restrictions in North Logan that affect pool ownership?

North Logan City draws culinary water from the Logan River and local wells, and while Cache Valley hasn't faced the same severe restrictions as communities in Washington County, drought years do bring conservation requests. Filling a new pool or performing a full water change is typically done in spring before peak demand season. It's worth confirming current guidelines with North Logan City's public works department, especially in low-snowpack years.

What's the typical price range for a North Logan home that includes a pool?

Pool homes in North Logan generally list in the $550,000–$850,000 range, though that spread reflects differences in square footage, lot size, and pool condition as much as the pool itself. A well-maintained in-ground pool with a spa and hardscape can add $30,000–$50,000 in appraised value over a comparable home without one. Above-ground pools add little to no appraised value and are rarely the focus of MLS listings.

How many homes with pools are typically listed in North Logan at any given time?

North Logan is a smaller city of roughly 11,000 residents, so the active pool-home inventory is modest — often just 3 to 8 listings at a time across all price points. The heaviest listing activity comes in March through May, when sellers time the market for summer buyers. If you see a pool home that fits your criteria, getting a showing scheduled quickly matters more here than in larger inventory markets.

Do pool homes in North Logan tend to have natural gas or electric heaters?

Natural gas pool heaters are the more common setup in Cache Valley, since Questar/Dominion Energy natural gas service is widely available throughout North Logan. Heat pumps are gaining ground as an energy-efficient alternative, particularly for owners who want to extend the season without high monthly gas bills. Either way, some form of heating is a practical necessity given the valley's cool spring and fall temperatures.

What should I watch for when buying a pool home in a northern Utah climate like this?

Freeze damage is the main concern — improperly winterized pools can crack plaster, damage plumbing lines, or ruin pumps. Always request service records and ask when the pool was last professionally winterized and opened. A pre-purchase pool inspection by a licensed pool contractor (separate from a standard home inspection) is strongly recommended and typically costs $150–$300 — a small investment against potentially thousands in repair costs.